Zoom conference with Pacific Islands business reps hears travel negotiations ongoing.
Auckland Airport was asked by the government to have systems in place by August 17 to separate travellers from a potential Pacific bubble and those requiring Covid-19 quarantine.
The airport met the deadline with time to spare, releasing a statement alongside airports in Christchurch, Wellington and Queenstown on August 3 saying it had detailed plans to safely separate “Pacific bubble” travellers from those arriving from places with community transmission.
Auckland Airport s manager of aeronautical and market development Mick Cottrell appeared alongside representatives from the Cook Islands Chamber of Commerce and Fiji Investment in a Zoom webinar today organised by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs